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It seems confusing, and non-obvious to me, that if I should apply a precut of -12dB (to cap the volume at line level on the Classic to avoid clipping when Ms [Saint] uses it without looking or allows dumbass workmates to use it even if they are looking) that the numeric volume displayed isn't inclusive of the precut value. it. "full volume" is still +12dB, even though it is *actually* 0dB.

yeah, online checking of file system consistency is not exactly easy if you don't have a lot of memory to waste. There are some obvious cases you could catch but it would need a lot of experiment to check if this is useful at all

[17:19:22] <[Saint]> It seems confusing, and non-obvious to me, that if I should apply a precut of -12dB (to cap the volume at line level on the Classic to avoid clipping when Ms [Saint] uses it without looking or allows dumbass workmates to use it even if they are looking) that the numeric volume displayed isn't inclusive of the precut value. it. "full volume" is still +12dB, even though it is *actually* 0dB.

ah...hum, much longer ;) I spent many hours reversing the stmp tool to understand the format, then I had to spent like 10 hours of brute force to find the first key, then I disassembled the ROM and then I realise the key was smaller than expected

hey saint, im back! how else can i speak to you other than on IRC? i dont think i'll have IRC when booting into linux and H need instructions from you on the steps. Googletalk/whatsapp/facebook/ whatever?

For PP502x (the one I know most about), you won't get more than about 15MB/s whatever you do. That's what I could get using throwaway transfers, where you just have to reply and not care about the data at all

its tough to generalize the performance on x86 devices to that on ARM, but given the relative numbers to flac and that the format seems algorithmically similar, I expect decode performance to be quite good